East Midlands Airport: why Jet2.com is getting excited

It's an exciting time for Jet2.com and its sister company Jet2holidays.
The business, which specialises in flying Brits on packaged holidays to sunny destinations for low-cost fares, is expanding rapidly and creating jobs across the UK.
Dart Group's two subsidiaries were only launched at Leeds Bradford Airport in 2002. But its latest annual results show Jet2.com and Jet2holidays enjoyed a 15% increase in revenue to more than £1.26 million.
For Dart, it's been even bigger and better – the company saw pre-tax profits increase from £57.2 million in March 2015 to more than £104 million this... read more

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